Category: Review

Little Kitty, Big City

The “animal goes wild” subgenre of video games is usually focused on chaos in an open world, be it Goat

Brave: The Search for Spirit Dancer

During the early days of the PlayStation 2, the 3D platforming genre was bustling, with developers all striving to leave

Super Bomberman R

This entry is part 34 of 36 in the series Bomberman

Seven years after the last console game and five years after the buyout of Hudson Soft by Konami, Super Bomberman

OverBlood 2

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series OverBlood

The original OverBlood was a fairly short, experimental attempt at doing this new “survival horror” thing in the style of

Mortyr: 2093-1944

Developed in Poland by a staff made up at least partially of folk from the Polish Quake community, Mortyr sought

Urban Reign

The PlayStation 2 era is indisputably celebrated for hosting some of the finest beat-em-ups in gaming history. Iconic titles like

Sol Cresta

This entry is part 8 of 8 in the series Terra Cresta

Well, this was a pleasant surprise. A new Cresta game, years after Nihon Bussan closed shop? And it was developed

Mawaza

The PlayStation 2 library never ceases to amaze with its vast range of games. Sometimes, you set out expecting to

Puchi Carat

Taito’s Puchi Carat fuses two of the company’s titles, combining the brick-breaking of Arkanoid and the competitive action of Puzzle

Great Swordsman

You might consider Allumer’s 1984 title, Great Swordsman, a proto fighting game since it can count itself amongst the very

Pocket Bomberman

This entry is part 29 of 36 in the series Bomberman

Not content with limiting their innovations in 1997 to the Nintendo 64 and the Sega Saturn, Hudson Soft and developer

Agent USA

While console gaming was controlled by the companies that made the consoles themselves, computer gaming was always more unrestrained, allowing

Saturn Bomberman Fight!!

This entry is part 28 of 36 in the series Bomberman

Following up an act like Saturn Bomberman is a daunting task to think about, let alone be stuck with having

Sunsoft is Back! Retro Collection

Most American and European gamers know Sunsoft as the creators of NES titles like Blaster Master and Gimmick!, and stellar

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